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Study: Global cancer risk from burning organic matter comes from unregulated chemicals(图)
燃烧有机物 全球癌症风险 PAH暴露
2023/6/8

Immunity of recovered COVID-19 patients could cut risk of expanding economic activity(图)
Immunity recovered COVID-19 patients cut risk expanding economic activity
2020/5/15
While attention remains focused on the number of COVID-19 deaths and new cases, a separate statistic -- the number of recovered patients -- may be equally important to the goal of minimizing the pande...

Airplanes have a reputation for germs. However, there are ways to minimize the risks.Historical research based on group movements of humans and animals suggests three simple rules: move away from thos...

Addressing TB Risk Factors May Be Fruitful Approach to Mitigating Disease(图)
TB Risk Factors Fruitful Approach Mitigating Disease
2017/9/5
In the era of multi-drug resistant strains of tuberculosis (TB), it is important to identify other ways to mitigate and prevent disease. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), an estimated ...
Well-Designed Visual Aids Improve Risk Understanding
Well-Designed Visual Aids Improve Risk
2017/9/1
A University of Oklahoma professor, Edward T. Cokely, shows that informed decision making depends on the ability to accurately evaluate and understand information about risk in a newly published study...
Early-Life Pain May Lead To Obesity Risk,Especially In Females,Neuroscience Institute Study Finds
Early-Life Pain Obesity Risk Females Neuroscience Institute
2017/7/24
Inflammatory pain at birth changes how the hippocampus, a part of the brain associated with memory and eating behavior, works later in life, and this pain also causes adult rats to eat more frequently...
New research from The University of Queensland has highlighted poor dental health as one of the most detrimental, but least understood, aspects of homelessness in Australia.
Mice give ticks a free lunch-Amplifying Risk of Lyme Disease and Other Tick-Borne Ailments
Mice free lunch Risk of Lyme Disease Other Tick-Borne Ailments
2014/3/28
(Millbrook, NY) People living in northern and central parts of the U.S. are more likely to contract Lyme disease and other tick-borne ailments when white-footed mice are abundant. Mice are effective a...

A review of more than 60 studies has shown that women with type 2 diabetes have a 27 per cent higher risk of stroke than men with diabetes.
A University of Queensland study has found high-intensity short-duration exercise provides better results than the recommended 30 minutes of daily exercise.
Men who become fathers at 50 or older are more likely to have grandchildren with autism compared to younger grandfathers, according to a joint international study.

To prevent the risk of ‘chair disease’, The University of Queensland researchers have developed a ‘sitting pad’ device that uses an alarm to alert workers to stand up more regularly.
Australians aged 60 and over spend more time watching TV than other adults and are at greater risk of developing type 2 diabetes, a new study from The University of Queensland has found.
Researchers discover genes for fracture susceptibility and osteoporosis risk
fracture susceptibility osteoporosis
2014/7/17
The University of Queensland Diamantina Institute’s researchers have played a leading role in a recent study into osteoporosis, more than doubling the number of currently known genes in the disease.